The Toronto Blue Jays (68-48) are coming off their best offensive explosion of the season as they swept the Colorado Rockies handily in three games. In fact, the Jays did so in record-breaking fashion, piling up a total of 45 runs and 63 hits in the series onslaught over the Rockies.
But now, moving on from the worst team in the entire MLB to one of the best ones, Toronto will now face the NL West juggernauts Los Angeles Dodgers (66-49) in a three-game weekend set starting Friday. It's a heavily anticipated matchup with plenty of star power from both sides.